School and District Report Cards

As part of the ongoing process of school improvement, RIDE issues annual report cards on all public schools, on all school districts, and on the state itself.

We believe that all community members should have easy access to clear and complete information on our public schools and on school expenditures. We also publish these report cards to meet federal reporting requirements.

See the Report Cards

The 2017 Rhode Island school, district and state Report Cards can be found below. There are two types of report cards:

The School Report Card, which includes information on all applicable groups and participation rates, plus the graduation rate (high schools only).

The Accountability Report Card includes the points received in each individual metric and total CIS, and the overall accountability classification for Commended schools.

More Information about Report Cards

This Technical Bulletin for classifying schools is based on the approved system for 2016-17 school year. The Bulletin describes the process that is used to classify schools for the 2016-17 school year only. It departs from the process that was used in the most recent past years. We urge you to review the data with an understanding that we are in the midst of important change.

Related Resources

InfoWorks!
Current and historical data for each school and school district in Rhode Island. See data on student achievement, teaching, families and communities, safe and supportive schools, funding and resources, and more.

Assessment Results
Detailed results on the PARCC and NECAP assessment by school, district, and state reports. Reading, math and science results are shown for all students and for each demographic group.